* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIII'''s Lazlow Jones, the long-suffering host of the call-in radio show ''Chatterbox''. The show consists entirely of Lazlow taking calls from random (and eccentric) listeners, often setting up {{Brick Joke}}s for the prequel ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoLibertyCityStories''. He suffers from some {{Flanderization}} in later games and becomes more of a CloudCuckooLander, but still manages to play this trope to his guests, who are ''even more'' insane.* A large part of the ''VideoGame/{{Portal}}'' series' humor is known for this. Throughout the first game, Chell (who, even if she doesn't speak, seems pretty cognisant - if only because she always solves the puzzles. The devs say she ''can'' speak, but doesn't think responding to the lunacy spouted by the robots is worth the effort) has to traverse through Aperture Science, a giant laboratory filled with nothing but machines [[FriendlyEnemy that only want to be your friend]] [[ApologeticAttacker whilst trying to kill you]] and a master AI system that constantly speaks of [[CompanionCube a cube]] as if it is alive, [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial insisting that it won't stab you in the back]]. It also [[HaveYourCakeAndTropeItToo obsesses over cake]].** There's also the [[HeWhoMustNotBeSeen never seen in-game character]], Doug Rattmann, who has taken the time to write "the cake is a lie" at least 40 times in small dens throughout the game. Not to mention he covered the calendars' pictures of people with a companion cube. It is thus even sadder to note that [[spoiler: he's also the only sane man among the scientists who created [=GlaDOS=], as he thought that perhaps giving the crazy AI access to deadly gas wasn't a good idea. He was the only one.]]*** Given what was later revealed about Doug Rattman heading into ''VideoGame/{{Portal 2}}'' (namely, the fact that he's a [[ProperlyParanoid paranoid]] schizophrenic), the irony of his having been the sane one speaks volumes of just how bad it must have been at Aperture around the time [=GlaDOS=] made her move.* ''VideoGame/{{Portal 2}}'' almost has it worse. Including the Aperture Turrets from ''Portal'', ''Portal 2'' has a personality core that dispenses ridiculous ideas (justified in that [[spoiler:he was created to be a moron]]), a for-real friendly turret that speaks nothing but [[spoiler:seemingly]] nonsense, a CEO whose entire philosophy of science is to invent and then test bizarre things to see if they work or not without ever selling them (as well as making an entire speech about burning down life's house when it give you lemons), a core that talks constantly about space and going to space and his favourite part of space (which is space), a core devoted to ADVENTURE, and a core that spews random "facts" that range from being slightly correct to...[[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} not]].* In ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}} Imperishable Night'', Reisen is the Only Sane Woman in Eientei among silly rabbits, lunatic princesses and {{Mad Scientist}}s. Even more confusing because she is the Master of {{Lunacy}} and can drive people insane with her eyes. Life for her is quite '''literally''' ThroughTheEyesOfMadness, yet she's sane, at least as sane as anyone can be in [[CloudcuckooLand Gensokyo.]]* Generally, it's quite probable that when the player character's personality and dialogue can be selected, and there are several party members with their own distinct and weird personalities, the aforementioned player character might be played as the OnlySaneMan.* In ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' series, [[ServileSnarker Haskill]] is this within the [[EldritchLocation Shivering Isles]], the realm of Sheogorath, the [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] of [[MadGod Madness]]. He does his best to serve as Sheogorath's [[CloudcuckoolandersMinder Minder]], but it is rather difficult to truly "mind" a god of madness. Additionally, being the only sane person there may make Haskill the maddest one of all... Haskill is instrumental in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion]]'''s ''Shivering Isles'' expansion.* The titular character from ''VideoGame/ConkersBadFurDay''.* Banjo from ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie''.* [[VideoGame/BlazBlue Ragna]] the Bloodedge is designated this role despite his reputation as a terrorist who possesses an ArtifactOfDoom that is known to erode people's sanity with continuous use or exposure (or his case, turn him into a [[PersonOfMassDestruction rampaging monster of apocalyptic power]]). He is also a DeadpanSnarker.** Rachel Alucard may also qualify, though even she has her moments, particularly in the Gag endings.** [[GeniusBruiser Iron]] [[TheBigGuy Tager]] is a definite example, as he's the ComicallySerious StraightMan to everyone else, and the only person without any kind of psychosis.** [[AnimeChineseGirl Litchi]] is fairly reasonable too. [[spoiler:Even though she chooses to work with the bad guys now, she serves as their TokenGoodTeammate, with the other members being [[AxCrazy Teru]][[{{Troll}} mi]], [[MadScientist Re]][[TheSociopath li]][[AbusiveParents us]] and [[BrainwashedAndCrazy Tsubaki]], along with [[NotInThisForYourRevolution a reasonably noble and necessary-for-self-preservation reason]]. She hasn't lost her mind either, as shown of [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming her capability to be utterly comforting to Carl]]]]. Even before that, her only cinch was just GuiltComplex in regards of [[BodyHorror Ara]][[TheWormThatWalks ku]][[AndIMustScream ne]], and to other people, she's just about as sane as you can get.** [[CuteMonsterGirl Makoto]] is the same as Rachel. Apart from being a [[LittleBitBeastly beastkin]] and a slight BunnyEarsLawyer, she's one of the few characters who could actually fit in real life.* [[SpiritualSuccessor Likewise]], it's not hard to see [[AntiHero Sol Badguy]] of ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' as this, given the kind of people who he has to deal with on a regular basis, his adamant refusal to get involved in the crazy bullshit conflicts raging around him, and his ''Xrd'' theme song being entitled "Give Me A Break". That said, [[TheAtoner Sol has his own emotional baggage]].* ''Franchise/AceAttorney'': All playable lawyers (these being VisualNovel/{{Phoenix Wright|AceAttorney}}, Mia Fey, VisualNovel/{{Apollo Justice|AceAttorney}}, [[VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth Miles Edgeworth]], Gregory Edgeworth, and [[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies Athena Cykes]]) play this role. They live in a world full of wacky over-the-top personalities, and they are constantly reminded of that. Most of them seem to enjoy it most of the time though, constantly thinking on how ridiculous nearly everyone else is [[FirstPersonSmartass in the comfort of their minds]]. That said, there are a few other stable personalities besides them, but they are the exception.* Common ''Creator/NipponIchi'' trope. Thursday and Etna comes closest in ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness'' , Adell plays the role straight in ''VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories'', as does Almaz in ''VideoGame/Disgaea3AbsenceOfJustice'' and Revya (and to a lesser degree Gig) in ''VideoGame/SoulNomadAndTheWorldEaters'' (Revya [[HeroicMime does not point it out]], though obviously Gig does). Culotte from ''VideoGame/LaPucelle'' also qualifies (although Alouette is generally sane, Culotte is the one who usually has to deal with Prier's antics), and Pram is the closest you get to this trope in ''VideoGame/MakaiKingdom'' (which features an extremely eccentric cast, even by Nippon Ichi standards). This is not to say that Nippon Ichi games only possess insane people apart from these, but the only sane man is usually the one fated with having to present the sensible point of view to the more lunatic members of the cast.* Will/Ed during the War Room segments of ''VideoGame/AdvanceWars: Day of Ruin'' due to being the only one who doesn't readily accept that the room ignores the world outside (thus allowing your current enemy to turn up to give tactical advise, or the War Room to show up in a mission on the wing of a giant plane).* Yuri Hyuga in ''VideoGame/ShadowHearts'' laments the fact that he only ever seems to attract the strangest weirdos around in both allies and enemies. He overlooks the fact that, being a [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Harmonixer]], he isn't so normal himself.** Johnny Garland, the protagonist in the third game, has the same problem. Even pointed out in one instance where he meets Mao, the talking cat that runs Al Capone's mob and specializes in drunken fist as he realizes that he is the only one out of the party who thinks that a talking cat is strange. This then makes Jonny wonder if ''he's'' the strange one.* ''VideoGame/FableII'' has an odd example. Nobody in the entire world seems to notice that you are in possession of the ONLY DOG IN THE WORLD, except for a single demon door, who notes that he has never seen a creature like this in the multiple millennia through which he's lived.* ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'' has a huge cast of characters across more than a dozen games. Out of all of these, Linda from the second ''Outbreak'' game, and Edward Ashford from ''Code Veronica'', are the '''only''' Umbrella scientists who isn't shown to be corrupt, insane, or a complete {{Jerkass}}.** Lupo from ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilOperationRaccoonCity'' is looking like this too. While her squad mostly consists of various sociopathic/psychopathic mercenaries with violent criminal pasts, the worst she ever did was kill her abusive husband to keep him from hitting the kids. The trailers still show her murdering RPD officers, though.** In ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'', Leon is clearly the most level-headed of the heroes. Helena, Jake, and Chris all have fairly serious issues, Sherry and Piers are too inexperienced and caught up in their partners' problems, and Ada is her usual secretive self and almost ''too'' calm about everything. Leon, meanwhile, handles the crap he's dealt fairly well and even manages to help get the other survivors pointed in the right direction. * Vayne from ''VideoGame/ManaKhemiaAlchemistsOfAlrevis'', aside from being TheHero of the story, has only one other role: to {{lampshade}} the weirdness of the fellow members of his [[TrueCompanions workshop]]. Like [[HammerSpace the absurd amount of items Jess' bag can hold]], or Flay's 'butterfly mask' that can fool ''[[ClarkKenting anyone]]'', among others. Yet it was amusingly subverted where he's '''not''' the OnlySaneMan (ironically, '''''[[IdiotHero Nikki]]''''' played the role) when the party recruited ''a '''slug-like alien''' masquerading as an exchange student''.* And in the sequel, ''VideoGame/ManaKhemia2FallOfAlchemy'', we have two examples: Raze in his workshop and Enna in Ulrika's workshop (or three, if Yun from the former's workshop also counts). At one point in the game, Lily even commented how staying in Ulrika's workshop for so long had ruined Enna, or something along that line.* Sarutobi Sasuke from ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara''. Pity him, for he has to put up with [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UU1q5VY-rGc these two]] on a daily basis.* In ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoViceCity'', the [[Radio/GTARadio mock-public radio station]] hosts a debate program moderated by Maurice Chavez. Chavez is an egocentric fool, but he still nonetheless comes across as being reasonable and rational compared to the fanatical, deranged and downright ''insane'' guests he is forced to deal with.* CJ, protagonist of ''[[VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas San Andreas]]'', wants to be one of these, but he has a crippling weakness: he can be made to go along with any crazy scheme by [[BerserkButton calling him a "buster" for pointing out why said scheme is likely to get him killed]].* ''VideoGame/{{Grand Theft Auto V}}'' has Michael discuss this with Franklin, pondering if it's San Andreas that's making people around them crazy or are they just born that way.* ''VideoGame/{{Mother 3}}'' has its main characters, most especially Lucas. He is one of the few persons in all of Tazmily for the duration of the time skip who doesn't own a Happy Box and, more importantly, knows what kind of person Fassad is. (Of course, Flint doesn't either, but considering that he's been out every day for three years [[spoiler:looking for Claus]], he doesn't really qualifies as "sane" at that point).* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':** Bartz in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'' is much more normal than his companions--an amnesiac old goofball, a crossdressing pirate, and a recklessly altruistic princess. Granted, he has his moments too, but he's usually the one not involved in whatever high melodrama the others are engaging in.--> "Geez-oh-pete, every one of you guys is always going overboard!"** Invoked with Squall Leonhart from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'', who is a character who thinks ''he'' is the OnlySaneMan. Considering his past and his views on relationships with others, not to mention that he ''is'' surrounded by a rather quirky mixture of people, and it's not hard to see why he feels this way. [[spoiler:In reality, he has suffered from memory loss from Guardian Force usage and his personality is built around how a child believes an adult should act. The real Only Sane Man in the party is [[ObfuscatingStupidity Irvine]].]]** Sazh Katzroy from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'' is very sane even if he does wear a chocobo on his head. He's just a civilian pilot dragged along with the vengeful, guilt-ridden, and actively delusional members of their little gang of the doomed.** Wol in ''VideoGame/MobiusFinalFantasy'', due to being a BlankSlate, is the only person who appears to be aware of how weird Palamecia is and how he's being [[PinballProtagonist railroaded by the plot]] into [[ChronicHeroSyndrome doing stupid things]]. He mostly expresses this with good-natured [[DeadpanSnarker brutal sarcasm]].* In ''VideoGame/DeadRising'', most of the survivors of the zombie outbreak Frank encounters who aren't TooDumbToLive turn out to either be up to something or [[AxCrazy completely insane]]. Two notable exceptions? First, Isabela Keyes, the sister of and co-conspirator with the BigBad who, once confronted by Frank, cooperates with him and tries to reason with her brother [[spoiler: only to be shot in the shoulder for it with him afterwards apologizing but encouraging her to carry on her part in their plan, not agreeing to cooperate with the protagonists whatsoever]]. Second, Thomas Hall, one of the three making up the trio-of-snipers miniboss fight - the other two are his father and brother, and a couple of {{Crazy Survivalist}}s, but he actually seems pretty sane and is the only one of the three who objects to killing non-zombies, Some wonder why he doesn't do a HeelFaceTurn if you kill the other snipers. Then again, killing the other snipers [[YouKilledMyFather would probably itself be a good reason he wouldn't]].* In ''VideoGame/TwistedMetal'', if you win the CarFu tournament, you are granted one wish by Calypso; however, Calypso is a LiteralGenie, so most people who win get screwed over, either way. Agent Shepard, a character in ''Twisted Metal: Head-On'', is GenreSavvy enough to outright refuse to wish for anything, and just arrest Calypso when he won.** In ''VideoGame/TwistedMetal 2'', Jamie Roberts is GenreSavvy enough to ''trick'' Calypso, allowing her to save her brother.* Creator/BioWare likes to make your starting male human party member the only really rational one of the bunch.** Carth Onasi in ''Videogame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' spends a lot of time pointing out just how insane it is that the Jedi Council is sending [[RagtagBunchOfMisfits two (or possibly three) Padawans, a soldier, a Mandalorian, a teenage Twi'lek, a Wookie, and an astromech droid]] out on their critical mission to save the galaxy.*** In the second game, Atton Rand takes up Carth's trait of being the only one to mention the weirdness of the rest of the group, and seems just like your typical spacer in those days; worldly, handy with a weapon and distrusting of Jedi (even more so, considering [[spoiler:your party has three of them, and more if you're good with conversation]]). However, through conversation, we find that even he isn't as stable as he'd like you to think...** Alistair in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'' is definitely the most well-adjusted of the group in a traditional human sense (though Wynne is pretty close on as well); Leliana and Zevran are both assassins who tend to use sex to get to their targets and both were betrayed by people they trusted implicitly with all of the issues that implies, Oghren is an exaggeration of the stereotypical drunk dwarf who was kicked out of polite dwarven society for a large number of reasons, Sten is from a very alien culture and has a tendency to solve many problems with violence, Shale is a golem with decades worth of misanthropy built up whose stated favorite activity is smashing something's head and watching the blood gush, and Morrigan is a brutally pragmatic survivalist with severe empathy issues.*** Except Dog. He has no issues at all. [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Because he is a dog.]]** Jacob Taylor in ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' is a sane, well-adjusted, non-angsty man in a RagtagBunchOfMisfits ''par excellence'' and extreme DysfunctionJunction.*** Kaidan Alenko had an element of this in the first ''Franchise/MassEffect'', despite it being implied that by merit of his implant, he could take the fast train to Looneyville at any point. [[ActorAllusion The character's role bears a strong resemblance to that of Carth, above.]]*** Quarian Admiral Zaal'Koris vas Qwib-Qwib is dismissed as a "geth apologist", who could easily be perceived as either overly sentimental or even a coward for advocating against war with the geth, reasoning that the geth are the quarian's children whom the quarians themselves wronged. His position is largely disregarded or even ridiculed by his kin, who perceive the geth as their implacable enemies that drove them off their homeworld with no intention of giving it back or any interest in a truce. [[spoiler:Zaal'Koris is right: the geth hold no animosity toward their creators, went to war only in self defense and if the Quarians asked nicely, the geth would almost certainly let them back onto their home planet; moreover, besides being unnecessary, war with the geth would certainly divert resources from both sides that would be better directed toward the [[EldritchAbomination Reapers]]. He's finally vindicated in ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' - inarguably the best outcome for everyone is the one where the quarians and geth make peace]].** Varric and Aveline switch off here in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'', Aveline during most of the game and Varric near the end. Except for Hawke's sibling, who is absent for a large part of the game, [[BlackMagicianGirl nobody]] [[DemonicPossession else]] [[RevengeBeforeReason is]] [[TheHedonist remotely]] [[BornIntoSlavery well-adjusted]].** Varric remains arguably the most sane in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' as well, though Cassandra and Dorian are also pretty reasonable. Blackwall seems like this until [[spoiler:he's revealed to be a murderer faking his identity]]) The rest of the companions are made up of a foreign spy, a CloudCuckooLander rebel, a ruthless aristocrat, a spirit, and an [[spoiler:ancient rebellious god]].* ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'': Imperial Intelligence, the espionage arm of the Sith Empire, is by far the only sane members of the Imperial military. It's repeatedly made clear that the only reason that the Empire has survived as long as it has is because Imperial Intelligence acts with pragmatism and diplomacy while the Sith are busy killing people and stabbing each other in the back. In the prologue of the Imperial Agent storyline, you're tasked with recruiting a Hutt's second in command for the Empire. Everything is going smoothly, you're poised to reveal your nature and claim the second as an asset, when suddenly your boss tells you that some random Sith killed the guy's sons, and there's no way he'll ever work with the Empire now.** A light-Side Imperial character in general takes this role. The Sith theocracy ruling the place are an AxCrazy, StupidEvil bunch of {{SorcerousOverlord}}s led by (though no one knows it at the time) [[OmnicidalManiac an omnicidal nutcase]]. The only qualification for advancement is [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder "stab the other guy]] [[KlingonPromotion before he stabs you"]]. The military gleefully emulates the Sith's example, and the Mandalorians are a ProudWarriorRace who are actually disdainful of the Empire and just want a chance to test themselves against the Republic (who they consider {{WorthyOpponent}}s) A Light-Sided Warrior or Inquisitor is trying to curb the stupid excesses of their peers, a light-sided Agent is as described above (running after the idiots in the Sith and military with a broom and dustpan), and a light sided BountyHunter can gleefully sabotage the Empire right and left while getting paid for it.* The [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Malkavian]] PlayerCharacter in ''VideoGame/VampireTheMasqueradeBloodlines'' is probably the only character with full awareness of what's actually happening and what the consequences might be. Yes, that's right: the [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness totally, unquestionably delusional]] vampire-for-hire is one of the sanest characters in the game. Well, them and [[spoiler: Smiling Jack, aka "that guy who gives the tutorial and you occasionally see in the bar"]] who orchestrated it all.* In ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' Jaina Proudmoore has to take this role for the vast majority of Alliance/Horde interactions, since she's apparently the only one to have truly grasped the concept that when your quarrel with one group comes down to history and cultural differences less extensive than exist within your own faction, while your opposition to the other is based on them wanting to wipe out all life, ''stop fighting the first group for '''five minutes'''''.** Jaina tends to view herself as the OnlySaneMan, but given that the group she so adamantly protected from her allies just destroyed her home city Theramore, it seems she was just a WideEyedIdealist while Varian was ProperlyParanoid.** Jaina got a major shift in character in ''Literature/TidesOfWar'', turning her away from this trope. The position has been taken up by Wrathion, Anduin, and - far more aggressively - Taran Zhu.* Takeru Shiratori in ''{{Inyouchuu}}'' is quite often the counterweight to Mikoto's [[AttackAttackAttack headstrong aggressiveness]], Sui's [[DistressedDamsel cute helplessness]], Yoru's [[DirtyOldMan perversions]], and Yamato's [[IdiotHero general stupidity.]]* Venus Jones of ''VideoGame/SpaceColony'', is one of the few crew members without serious mental issues. * ''VideoGame/{{Vindictus}}'' has Shayla as the closest thing to a sane person (the player character doesn't really count). She's essentially the only one who fully realizes and admits what is actually going on with the Fomor Wars, and how thorougly messed up the situation is. All of the other [=NPCs=] are far too obsessed with politics and religion (the Royal Guard and Crimson Blade Mercenaries particularly), behind-the-scenes conspiracies ([[spoiler: Brynn and Nyle]]), and/or personal issues (Kirstie especially, but just about everyone else as well); when they're not simply drunk (Fergus). That doesn't stop her from profiteering and otherwise using the situation to her advantage, however; making her a clear Type 3.* The protagonist of ''VideoGame/{{Persona 4}}'' leans towards this in his dialogue options, especially since one of the most common options for him in "Calm down." Comes to a head when [[spoiler:the party is fighting over what to do with Namatame]] and the correct sequences of options leads to "Calm the hell down!"* Colonel James Hsu in ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' is the only one of the NCR top military brass in the region that seems to have his head on straight. [[IronLady Colonel Cassandra Moore]] and [[ArmchairMilitary General Lee Oliver]] are both jingos and have a delusion that the NCR is invincible. Oliver has the added problem of being a GeneralFailure trying extremely ineptly to walk into the history books over the bodies of hundreds of NCR troops. Ranger Chief Hanlon, while he may share Hsu's opinion that the NCR's in quite a predicament in the region, decides to solve the various problems by covertly sabotaging the NCR's efforts.** Veronica is the only member of the Mojave chapter of the Brotherhood of Steel who is willing to make an effort to change their xenophobic and isolationist ways, which she sees as the group basically committing slow suicide. While Elder Nolan [=McNamara=] does have similar sentiments, he's both too afraid of the NCR and unwilling to break the Brotherhood Codex/commit outright heresy. Depending on how her personal quest ends, Veronica will either [[MyCountryRightOrWrong stay with the Brotherhood in order to help her family]] or [[DefectorFromDecadence try to join the Followers of the Apocalypse]]. [[spoiler:Either choices sees her being attacked by fanatical Brotherhood Paladins for not being homicidally zealous enough.]]** The Courier becomes this in the Old World Blues DLC due to being stuck in a WorldOfHam research facility with various {{Mad Scientist}}s, a base full of [[InstantAIJustAddWater dysfunctional sentient home appliances]] who all hate each other, and a very long string of previous visitors, all of whom were lobotomised into drooling, ax-wielding maniacs.*** [[spoiler:Your only peer in functioning grasps upon reality is Dr. Moebius, as he realizes the extreme danger that his colleagues' reckless science would have on the rest of the world. Unfortunately, he is descending into by drug-induced senility.]]* Gene from ''VideoGame/GodHand'' qualifies as well, noting the unusual antics and oddities of the world as all other people seem to simply ignore them. Among these oddities, a succubus fleeing battle in a teleporting bus, a Monkey Luchadore, who turns out to be a man in a costume, and his epic line "You're all a bunch of freaking idiots!" when his longstanding enemies flee from him after being defeated.* General Knoxx, leader of the Crimson Lance in ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands}}: The Secret Armory of General Knoxx'' is pretty much the only sane man in the Crimson Lance. The rank-and-file seem more concerned with ice-cream than their mission, the elites are AxCrazy (they were brainwashed as children then forced to murder their parents) and his boss is a freaking toddler. All while trapped on a desert planet loaded with crazies and vicious alien wildlife. He's so fed up with the situation that when the Vault Hunters find him, he's trying to kill himself to escape the madness.** Similarly, in ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands 2}}'', you have Roland, one of the [=PCs=] from the first game, building a sanctuary city, rallying a resistance, and worrying about organization and infrastructure. That is while two of the other [=PCs=] literally lead or inspire bunches of madmen, the fourth spends his time sniping anything that moves while drunk with his pet bird, the computer narrator is techno-slave with some severe restrictions on how much truth she's allowed to tell, and the main villain spends as much time doing stuff like shopping for shows of opulence like ponies made out of diamonds and hiring you to kill yourself as he does actually trying to maintain his grip on the planet. To say nothing of Borderlands 2's [=PCs=] and ''their'' varying flavors of insanity.** Deputy Winger in Lynchwood was recruited at gunpoint into an organisation where all the other employees are murderous bandits ("Marshals", for example, are just renamed Nomad enemies) and his boss is a tyrannical, bloodthirsty sadist who is amuses herself by shooting/hanging people. When you eventually take down the Sheriff, there's a bonus objective to spare the Deputy.--->'''Deputy Winger:''' The sheriff has asked me to read off the punishments for breaking each of her two-hundred and twenty-three laws, but I figured I'd save everyone some time and just say this: DEATH. [[AllCrimesAreEqual The punishment for everything is death!]] So please, keep your head down and be cool!* Kenji and Hisao both claim they're this in ''VisualNovel/KatawaShoujo''. Kenji is quite offended at Hisao's claim: "There can't be two last sane men... There can only be one, like in [[Film/{{Highlander}} that foreign movie]] where there could only be one, and in the end there is only one dude left, because that was the point." (In other words, Hisao is, Kenji [[TheSchizophreniaConspiracy only thinks he is]].)* Luigi of ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' falls into this role [[DependingOnTheWriter sometimes]], especially in the cartoons.* Emily in ''VideoGame/DeadlyPremonition'', who is the only other character besides York who wasn't born and raised in Greenvale, and really has no other quirks or eccentricities that the entire rest of the cast has.* In VideoGame/{{Bully}}, Lance Jackson is the only member of Bullsworth who isn't a bigot, a social malcontent or mean to others.* In ''ShinMegamiTensei'' as a whole, the only two members of the CelestialParagonsAndArchangels who are ''not'' completely obsessed with TheEvilsOfFreeWill and hopelessly devoted to the will of YHVH are the ArchangelGabriel and Remiel. Remiel, particularly, gets a lot of flak from other angels for being so damn devoted to this "strange, impossible idea" of ''salvation for all'', not just some of the Chosen, up to and including people who are generally considered irredeemable. Gabriel, while still very much a KnightTemplar, distinguishes herself from the other three classical Archangels (Uriel, Michael and Raphael) for being significantly more interested in the quality of human life and generally having a firmer grasp on the SmartBall.* Clank in ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankAll4One''; at one point Qwark considers using the area they're in as a vacation spot, Nefarious tries to cajole Ratchet into letting him kill Qwark, with Ratchet considering. Clank has his hands full trying to keep the group together.* Most of the Characters from VideoGame/TeamFortress2 suffer from some form of severe mental illness or pure sociopathy. But as shown through the comics, the Spy seems to be the only member of either team who will actually plan in advance or think about what’s going on. Maybe all that nicotine helps him keep a clear head (too bad the method of administering it (smoking) is busy cutting down his lifespan).** Don't forget about the Sniper.*** Though throwing [[UrineTrouble jars of his own piss]] or ''putting it in lethalized tranq darts'' isn't exactly what most "sane" people do.*** Unless they had [[FridgeBrilliance learned that they could use their waste as a poison.]]** The Engineer is always, and we do mean ''always'', shown to be calm and level headed, with only a couple lines of dialogue displaying any form of anger. According to [[http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1443873 this psychoanalysis]], the Engineer truly is the only sane man, his only problems being "minor paranoia, coupled with some perfectionism", neither of which is actually canon.*** Still, the fact that he ''cut off his own hand to see if he could replace it with a robotic one'' makes him lean a good bit towards being a MadScientist.** Outside of the mercenaries, Miss Pauling is shown to be the most competent, level-headed, non-egotistical and most importantly sober person at Mann Co.* The protagonist is the only one in ''VisualNovel/DraKoi'' who seems to actually be at all well balanced. His classmates are all crazy and his mother wants to rape him. The dragon herself indicate she'd like to eat him or sleep with him and sees little difference between the two options.* The Hero in Sierra's ''VideoGame/QuestForGlory'' series often falls into this. The supporting cast of characters is rather...colorful.* In ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo 7'' and ''Puyo Puyo!! 20th Anniversary'', [[GenderBlenderName Ringo]], the physics geek, is often the first to notice the absurdity in the plot, and [[LittleMissSnarker drops some snarky comments time to time.]]* Chrom fills this role in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening''. It's especially noticeable in the Paralogue chapters dealing with the [[spoiler:future children]] and in the various DLC episodes. It comes with being a relatively normal person in a group of [[DysfunctionJunction borderline insane people]]. * Steve from ''VideoGame/{{Harvester}}'' is the only sane person in an entire town full of creepy nutbars, and is constantly pointing out how bizarre everyone's acting. [[SanitySlippage He doesn't stay that way for long.]]** Don't forget Stephanie, who's just as creeped out by the people in Harvest, and will call out Steve on doing favors for the Lodge.** Them being the only relatively sane people in the town is justified: [[spoiler:They are the only real people in it. Steve's sanity slippage is also justified, since the entire point of the simulation is to drive him crazy.]]* Lee, the protagonist of ''Telltale Games' VideoGame/TheWalkingDead'', depending on the player's choices of course. [[GuestStarPartyMember Molly]], the badass survivalist girl who briefly joins the group for Chapter 4, also notably acts like a normal human being or even as a sort of surrogate for many of the players, doing things like calling out the party's [[WeAreStrugglingTogether chronic infighting]] and refusing to tolerate [[TokenEvilTeammate Kenny's]] [[ItsAllAboutMe abrasive personality]].* In comparison to the rest of the House of Duras, whose members had serially attempted to overthrow the Klingon Empire's leadership, Captain Ja'rod of ''VideoGame/StarTrekOnline'' is actually a fairly decent guy and loyal to the Empire (although it helps that by 2409 the Empire's leader is a political ally).** Hilariously, not only is Ja'rod this to the Duras family, he is this to his allies as well -- with the exception of the Chancellor (who of course already is in charge of the Empire) Ja'rod's allies has a ''remarkable'' tendency to end up revealed as traitors (the family that raised him turned out to be collaborating with the Tal Shiar) or madmen (his mentor turned out to be plotting to unleash Doomsday Machines on the Federation ''solely'' for the reason of ensuring that there would never again be peace between the Federation and the Klingons).* In ''VisualNovel/CodeRealize'', [[Literature/{{Frankenstein}} Victor]] is not particularly any more normal than the rest of his companions - a group which includes [[Literature/ArseneLupin a self-proclaimed gentleman thief]] with peculiar ideas about justice, an excitable and mishap-prone GadgeteerGenius who [[Literature/FromTheEarthToTheMoon plans to travel to the moon]], the mysterious and eccentric Comte de Saint-Germain, [[Literature/{{Dracula}} the hero of the Vampire War]] who's known as a "human weapon," and an amnesiac girl who [[PoisonousPerson melts anything she touches]] - but he ''is'' the only one of them who seems to expect people to behave or events to occur in a reasonable manner. Cardia is also normally sensible but doesn't have a strong frame of reference for what's normal and what isn't, which means poor Victor is the one most often reacting in dismay and exasperation to the group's antics.* Huey Emmerich in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'' considers himself this. [[spoiler:In true ''Franchise/MetalGear'' fashion, this turns out to be a horrible, ''horrible'' subversion. It's revealed that after the events of ''Peace Walker'', he became a megalomaniacal MadScientist who deluded himself into thinking that he was the voice of reason, believing he could do no wrong. So he ends up becoming TheMole for Cipher, who send their XOF team to destroy Mother Base (for leniency and a position of power), attempts to use his own infant son Hal (Otacon) as a test subject for a Metal Gear (not caring if an accident killed him), kills his own wife Strangelove by locking her inside a pod with no air or sustenance (because she defied his will and took Hal somewhere safe), repairs Sahelanthropus for Eli and the child soldiers, who eventually steal it and run off (because his ego couldn't handle the fact that Skull Face managed to get it working without him), and created a mutated form of the vocal cord parasites to use on Diamond Dogs staff as test subjects (because he wanted more money and power from Cipher to continue his inhumane research and experiments). And what does he say when called out for all of this? "[[ImplausibleDeniability I'm innocent!]]" "[[BlatantLies Strangelove's death was suicide!]]" "[[NeverMyFault You're all psychopaths!]]" Ocelot even tells him straight to his face that he's TheSociopath, but he refuses to believe it.]]* Zach Mitchell fills this role in ''[[VideoGame/LEGOAdaptationGame LEGO Jurassic World]]''. The world runs on LEGO rules which passes every character without comment except for Zach, who will sarcastically point out how odd it is to have gotten a popsicle from a fridge by building a fuse out of dinosaur bones to complete a circuit ([[ItMakesSenseInContext how else do you heal a sick compsognathus?]]), or how dumb of an idea it is to fetch a can of gas with a lit torch in your hand.* ''VideoGame/ProfessorLayton'': As Layton can be a bit of an EccentricMentor occasionally, being always a step ahead and obsessed with puzzles, this role is more fitting of his apprentice, Luke, whom most players can relate to admist of all the absurdities. At times when Layton suggests a puzzle, he will lampshade this and point out that maybe it isn't the time for that (when it truly isn't).* In the bonus chapter of ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'', an alternate Neku Sakuraba finds himself (forced into) joining a group of "Kindred Spirits" consisting of; Shooter (Red), the leader and INCREDIBLY passionate about a children's game involving pins banging against each other; Shiki (Green), a Eiji Oji fangirl; Beat (Yellow), who is just there for the food; and Joshua (Pink/Rainbow), who is apparently connected to individuals as high-class as the flipping MAYOR while also spouting lines that push the fourth wall just a tad. Neku, who has "Blue" tacked onto him, often spends the whole time just weirded out by his companions' antics. Although, to the be fair, the entire reason he pursued Tin Pin that day was to "resist his emo urges", so his case might just be relative.* By some weird twist of fate, the [[BloodKnight Doom]][[{{Jerkass}} Guy]] in ''VideoGame/Doom2016'' is one of these, compared to the other humans and the [[MegaCorp UAC]] as a whole. He doesn't buy any of the shit [[WellIntentionedExtremist Hayden]] feeds him about why they [[spoiler: started using Hell as an energy source]] and constantly destroys the equipment needed to extract Argent Energy to Hayden's anger and annoyance. Yes, he's effectively going to cause an energy crisis the likes have never been seen before on Earth... but considering what happened on Hell ''it's definitely for the better''. * Samuel the Boatman of ''VideoGame/{{Dishonored}}'' probably qualifies, seeing as the bar and surrounding buildings are occupied with [[spoiler:corrupt]] [[LaResistance aristocrats trying to get the throne back]], the heir who is one of the most wanted people in Dunwall post-escape and has taken to hiding from everyone for fun, not one but two [[MadScientist genius (and probably a little crazy) inventors]], the disgraced ex-bodyguard of the empress with magic powers and a skull mask, and a handful of servants, each with their own quirks. Samuel, on the other hand just takes you from point A to point B and back again. His role as only sane man is especially apparent in High Chaos endings, where Corvo is frighteningly brutal, Emily goes full CreepyChild, and [[spoiler:the Loyalists eventually go mad and tear each other apart - ''especially'' Havelock]].* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'': Espio the Chameleon is often depicted as the only sane member of the Chaotix, especially in ''Anime/SonicX''.* ''VideoGame/RandalsMonday'': Randal, the majority of the time. Kramer and his men also fall under this.----